A probation violation in North Carolina does not automatically mean revocation and activation of a prison sentence. Since the Justice Reinvestment Act took effect on December 1, 2011, courts have only been able to revoke probation for a new criminal offense, an absconding violation, or a third violation after two prior Confinement in Response to Violation periods. The Law Firm of Schlosser & Pritchett has built a track record of defending against violations for more than 25 years, and our Greensboro criminal defense attorneys handle probation allegations throughout Guilford County and the surrounding [...]
Assault by strangulation charges in North Carolina carry serious consequences that can permanently impact your life. Often arising from domestic disputes, these felony allegations are treated with exceptional severity by prosecutors. Understanding how the law defines strangulation, the penalties involved, and your available defense options is essential.
If you face charges in Greensboro or nearby areas, contact Schlosser & Pritchett, experienced Greensboro criminal defense lawyers, for immediate guidance and protection of your rights.
What Is Assault by Strangulation Under North Carolina Law?
North Carolina General Statute § 14-32.4(b) defines assault by strangulation as [...]
